Leftover Salmon Sound Fresh and Revitalized over Two Sets at Brooklyn Bowl

Leftover Salmon :: 2015.09.18 :: Brooklyn Bowl

For a while there, it looked like Leftover Salmon weren’t coming back, and as recently as 2010, core band members were on the record saying that any shows would be one-offs and nostalgia for the foreseeable future. Instead, planets realigned, and Leftover Salmon not only came back to life, but also once again became a priority for the likes of Vince Herman, Drew Emmitt, and Greg Garrison, who retooled the lineup with banjoist Andy Thorn, drummer Alwyn Robinson, and, in an especially impressive coup, Little Feat keyboardist Bill Payne.

This is a happy story. More or less since the release of 2012’s Aquatic Hitchhiker, Salmon have sounded fresh and revitalized — back in action to help preside over a vanguard of veteran string bands and a newer generation of pickers, from Greensky Bluegrass to the Infamous Stringdusters, creating a new golden age for this music. Of course, what is this music? In Salmon terms, it’s always been the “Polyethnic Cajun slamgrass” thing, and you’re never sure quite what that means until you hear the stuff delivered and are reminded, as we were on Friday night at Brooklyn Bowl, of its potency.